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why speed of light is maximum in air?​

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Answered by khansameer31423
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Speed of light is always maximum in vacuum and then air. Since the refractive index of air is one. Speed and velocity has a very fine line between them. Velocity is nothing but displacement per unit time and speed is the distance per unit time.

Answered by Anonymous
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Speed of light is always maximum in vacuum and then air. Since the refractive index of air is one. Speed and velocity has a very fine line between them. Velocity is nothing but displacement per unit time and speed is the distance per unit time.

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